My Books
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Java Persistence with Hibernate
with Gavin King November 2006 Manning Publications 841 pages (English), PDF ebook 703 pages (German) |
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Hibernate in Action
with Gavin King August 2004 Manning Publications 408 pages (English), PDF ebook |
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Unternehmen im Internet
with Ingo Petzke, Michael Mueller 1998 Oldenbourg 300 pages (German) |
Archive 'Seam'
This is the feed of my current weblog. Older articles are in the archive below, and yes, I might even update this weblog when I've anything to say in relation to...
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10. Apr 2012, 13:38 CET, by Christian Bauer
A few years back I wrote the integration code for the now defunct Seam framework and RestEasy, a JAX-RS
implementation. For a new prototype I've been looking at Wink as a
JAX-RS provider, not least because it has WebDAV/APP/Atom/RSS support. I also want to manage
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20. Oct 2011, 10:44 CET, by Christian Bauer
Some notes on how to create an HTML interface that works with all kinds of screen sizes popular today,
no matter if it's workstation or portable. This solution relies on pure HTML/CSS, so IE6/7/whatever are
out.
The layout has to be elastic, this is essential.
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18. Oct 2011, 14:19 CET, by Christian Bauer
Regular visitors might notice some changes to the website and projects. The big news is that
we are now incorporated as 4th Line GmbH in
Switzerland. We are a team of software and IT systems experts offering a range of services,
with a focus on Free Software. If you need help
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07. Nov 2007, 23:46 CET, by Christian Bauer
Two weeks ago I presented Seam at Grails eXchange in London. This presentation was recorded, unfortunately without the slides in the visible frame:
The attached slide deck[1] from September is almost the same as the one I used in the video. I guess the slides are actually more interesting than watching me walk around a table. Hm, I could find out how to cut a slide + audio version with the new iMovie...
I need to mention that I spent more time on JSF and EJB3 than usual because nobody in the room knew much about them (it was a Grails conference, after all). So if you just want to know something about Seam - and again, all quite basic - skip half an hour into the video.
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